Day 1 – Happy New Year

January 1, 2015 – It’s still hard to believe that 2014 is gone, it went so fast that it made my head spin. But, it is what it is and here we are in 2015 now. I wonder what kind of a year it will be….

After a two year hiatus I have decided to do another Project 365. A photo a day, for a year, at least. The last time I took it up I went for three years straight before taking a two year break. The past two years I scaled back to once a week photo/postings, but I have to admit that I’ve missed the camera and I’m not seeing the world, or thinking about it, the way I did when I was doing the post a day.

So, it’s time to pick it up again and continue to work on my camera skills. Seems like the right thing to do after spending $200 repairing my favourite lens, have to justify that somehow 😉

There is an ornamental cherry tree in North Vancouver that I love, and it’s become a bit of a tradition for me to seek this particular tree out every year at this time. It never disappoints me, it’s always waiting with some pretty pink flowers at the beginning of the year.

The Philosophical Fish

Hi, I'm Paige. I'm a hobby photographer and this is a place where I can share some photos and the random mental wanderings that may accompany them. Any views you encounter here are wholly mine and don't represent any organization that I may be associated with. Like many, my thoughts and opinions change over time, a consequence of having an open mind. This blog is intended to provide a semi-permanent space, a snapshot and evidence of the various thoughts rattling around my brain, therefore any ideas and/or opinions expressed within past posts may neither be the same, nor even similar, to those I hold today. I’m a human and my blog reflects that humanity.

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